Bedingfield among seven government MPs using state funds to boost their image amid election speculation
Government whip Glenn Bedingfield and six other government MPs
Rising sea levels could submerge parts of Malta, climate change expert warns
Parts of the Maltese islands are at risk of
Magistrate raps Yorgen Fenech’s defence team for attempting to discredit son of slain journalist
Magistrate Rachel Montebello had to intervene several times in
‘Yorgen Fenech’s bosom buddy should not be reforming laws’ – Moviment Graffitti
“Yorgen Fenech’s bosom buddy”, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis,
Pilatus Bank: police commissioner silent on lack of promised prosecutions, more than a year later
More than a year after Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa
Chicken farm turns into yard for heavy construction vehicles, PA says it’s investigating
The Planning Authority has said it is investigating the
Protest calls for resignation of justice minister
In a protest calling for the resignation of Justice
Missing page from public inquiry report published on social media, refers to Electrogas
After wide speculation as to what the contents of
New TVM programme host’s company made €136,000 in direct orders in two years
An analysis of the financial links between government and
Malta’s ecological resource supply puts it among 20 worst countries in the world
Malta’s rate of consumption of natural resources has outpaced
Government vague on timeline for public inquiry recommendations, denies impunity verdict
Prime minister Robert Abela, speaking at an extraordinary parliamentary
Protest tonight after public inquiry report holds state responsible for journalist’s assassination
Civil society organisations Repubblika and Occupy Justice have announced
Speaker and government block further witnesses on Standards Commissioner’s report on Cutajar
The parliamentary ethics committee voted in favour of forwarding
NGOs, local councils file crowdfunded appeal against DB Group’s Pembroke towers
After four years of appeals and demonstrations against DB
Controversy between teachers’ unions and education authorities escalates
The Union of Professional Educators (UPE) is voicing its
Public inquiry conclusions ‘could prevent murder of other journalists’ – Reporters Without Borders
The international campaign director for Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Repubblika protest in front of police headquarters profiles ‘criminals in command’
Carrying pictures of former police commissioners, ministers and government
The stories they were killed for: 4 investigative journalists in Europe targeted by organised crime
The assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on
Moviment Graffitti slams Infrastructure Malta for using misleading expropriation tactics
Moviment Graffitti has today called for an investigation of
10 protests stymied during pandemic on fear of reprisals following police objections
The police have objected to ten protest applications citing
Local councils in the dark over designation of camping sites in Armier and Bahar ic-Caghaq
Two local councillors from Mellieħa and Naxxar confirmed that
Does Malta’s new legal notice on vaccine certificates breach freedom of movement rights?
Confusion reigned among legal experts over the past week
Speaker walks off, rejecting adoption of Standards Commissioner report on Rosianne Cutajar
The third meeting of the parliamentary committee on Standards
Hyzler fields more questions as parliamentary committee hearing on Rosianne Cutajar drags on
A two-hour session of the standards in public life
Standards Commissioner defends conclusions of Rosianne Cutajar ethics probe
In a chaotic sitting in which the parliamentary committee
‘They asked us if we’d be carrying placards’: Are COVID rules being used to stifle protest?
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